Is My Top Tier Business a Scam with an $1997 Upsell?

My Top Tier Business Review

Product: My Top Tier Business

Website: www.mttbsystem.com

Owner: Matt Lloyd

Cost: $49 + (Upsell of $1997)

Rating: 1/10

Is My Top Tier Business a Scam?

I am sure you have already watched the sales video and if you have not, you can click on this link. You might also be at the point where you are thinking about pulling out your wallet and paying the $49 to get access to this product, but before you do this, you need to read further.

To give you my honest opinion, I will say that it is a scam. I have not only went through the product itself, but also did a bit of research on Matt Lloyd and what he teaches. Below I will discuss some of the facts that will justify my verdict. I am not going to bore you will all the fluff inside MTTB, so I going to tell you just what you need to know.

He does what he teaches

This is a very good trait of a teacher, but if they teach you how to sell a product unethically then it is a bit discomforting. You can easily discern someone’s motive just by learning more on what they are teaching. If they are teaching you to squeeze out all of the money from your customers, them they will do the same to you. Do yourself a favour and watch this video where Matt Lloyd will teach you how to create a front and back end sales funnel.

There are some key elements in this video that really opened my eyes to what kind of marketer Matt Lloyd really is. He is a shady marketer that will constantly shoot you with upsells to the point where you have literally spent it all.

He is actually advising you to exhaust your customer’s ability to buy which is the same way that he promotes his products. How he does this is by offering his customers a very cheap product just to get them into the buying mood.

Once they are your customer, you should then through more products to them. This guy is actually bragging about selling a $50 000 worth program to one of his customers.

You need to pay $1997 in order to sell it

My Top Tier Business is actually a program designed to sell MOBE. Now I am not going to go too deep into MOBE, but I really do not like the fact that you need to pay $1997 in order to promote MOBE. These programs are designed to make the seller money and not necessarily the buyer.

Who the hell can afford to pay $1997 to have reselling rights just in order to resell the program. Most people that get into affiliate marketing will never even make one sale and then they need to cover their initial investment of $1997 to break even (This does not even cover their additional expenses to build their online business).

I also do not like the fact that everyone is promoting the same product. You are competing against thousands of other affiliates that are promoting the same product as you are. It is actually ridiculous because you are creating your own competition which is madness.

For who is My Top Tier Business?

If you are a selfish person that has a lot of experience in internet marketing (Because you will need it to at least cover your licence fees) that are just in it for the money and do not care about the fact that the majority of your customers might not even make enough money to break even, then this is for you.

If you are new to internet marketing and you have the moral standards to actually care about your customers, then I would not recommend this program for you. It is a fact that there are people that are making thousands with this program that are not really worried on whether their customers are making money or not.

In the online business world it takes time to build trust with your audience and you can screw it all up in just one day.

Are others making money with MTTB?

It is very important to know if other people are making money with this program and to read the testimonials of other people. This will reveal more about the product than you will ever realize. If you do a quick search on Youtube, you will see this.

There is also the 30 day money back guaranty where you will get your money back and Matt will pay you $500 if you have not made any money with this program in 30 days, but there is a catch. You need to finish all the 21 steps that are in the training.

Some complaints indicate that once they reach level 6, they need to pay the licence fee before they can continue. This way you will never reach level 21 in order to get your money back.

Final Verdict

As a matter of fact I will not recommend MTTB to anyone that has morality to actually care about their audience. I have seen so many people saying positive things about MOBE and MTTB, but once you get to know them better, you will realize that they are affiliated with this company.

There are thousands of other niches to go into and millions of products to promote online, so why do you want to invest $1997 just to promote one product or company? You can start your own online business with an amount as small as $47 per month. Heck you can even start it for $0 just to get your feet wet if you really want to.

Now I know that there are people that are affiliated with MOBE and MTTB that will leave some nasty comments on this blog. I am open for a discussion on your experience with My Top Tier Business, but please do not spam my website with your affiliate links.

I’m not actually familiar with MTTB, but I have come across MOBE and several programs that work in a similar way to what you’re describing. The basic principle of up-sells in any marketing funnel is not the problem as you describe it here, since most businesses rely on taking a customer through some form of marketing process that up-sell their product range. What is an issue is how ethically you promote the up-sells to your customer.
If you make a promise of an outcome for your customer in the early stages of your marketing funnel, but it later transpires that your promise cannot be met without purchasing one or more of the up-sells and you have not made that clear at the point you made the promise, then I agree with you; that is not being ethical and you are infact deceiving your customers by making an misleading promise.
What I would say to anyone thinking of joining any of these type of programs, it is your responsibility to do due diligence first. Look at the Terms & Conditions and if possible, the Income Disclosure and satisfy yourself that you have a reasonable chance to recover any investment, BEFORE you make a commitment to join.
A great review Viljoen and thanks for the opportunity to find out more.
By the way, the link you refer to in the first sentence, is not present, and as you don’t appear to be actually promoting MTTB, it might be best to remove reference to the link as well.

Your site design is clean and orderly. The homepage visuals are stunning and your text clearly lays out your store’s value proposition. The site is easy to navigate The thing that I love about this site is the use of imagery that keeps the reader glued to the page. You obviously have a great eye for design and i think that you will not find it hard to attract people who love to spend time on your site.
I found your site very simple and straight to the point. I think your readers will appreciate that.

Thanks for the insights into My Top Tier Business.
It saddens to know that people are making loads of dollars with this product and offering no care to their customers, Straight away that’s a SCAM!

Those kinds of businesses would not operate in the outside world and would ordinarily by shut down for bad conduct & practice.

Just watched the video with Matt Lloyd about his front end and back end offer and now, there’s no way I’d let this smug clown fleece me out of any money!

He even laughs when he says someone bought a $50.000 offer.
He’s taking the piss out of customers and making big bank from gullible customers who get hooked into the buying chain.

And all that swindling about having to pay a licence fee of $1997 when you reach level 6 ‘to move forward’ leaves me shocked.
Because someone who is trying to make money online wouldn’t necessarily have this money to spend anyway.

Seriously Viljoen, thanks for the expose on this practitioner of bad business, I think you’ve been too generous with the 1/10 score on this review here.

I kept landing on super positive reviews of MTTB online but to me, it just didn’t feel right that I have to pay $1997 just to complete 21 video lessons. I am glad to know that I was not the only one feeling this way. It’s just too much to invest in a program I haven’t seen any result yet. Thanks for this comprehensive review. You’ve just saved me $1997!

My Top Tier Business definitely seems like a scam. Very little value being offered in terms of training and shady practices being implemented in terms of upsells.

If only more services were like Wealthy Affiliate where you can get started for free and upgrade to a premium membership when you’re ready. No crazy upsells or ridiculous “inner circle” fees. Just a trustworthy service attempting to offer the best internet marketing training and community that they can.

Hey Viljoen. Great review. It’s sad to see the exploitation of people who are just looking for an honest way to make money. Thanks for sharing your experience. Iâ€™ve had a similar experience, but stopped at the first product. How far did you get into the program before realizing the scam?

Matt Lloyd and his little muslim sidekick Shaqir Hussyn have sold their souls to the devil with their unethical approach to internet marketing. Both brag about being able to drag maximum profit from their customers and know from their own experience that 99% of people who “invest” (hah!) their money will NEVER make a single cent of it back!! Very sad outlook on life and business from these crooks.